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中科院生物物理所何士刚教授

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Name:  Shigang He
 

Degrees: Ph.D. in Neuroscience  Australian National University 1995

              Grad. Dip. in Physiology East China Normal University  1990

              B.Sc. in Biology  East China Normal University  1985
 

Academic Appointments:

2005 -              Professor

                      State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences

                      Institute of Biophysics

                      Chinese Academy of Sciences

1999 - 2004  Professor

                      Laboratory of Retinal Structure and Function

                     Institute of Neuroscience

                     Chinese Academy of Sciences

1997 - 1999  NH&MRC Senior Research Officer

                     Vision, Touch & Hearing Research Centre

                     Department of Physiology & Pharmacology

                     University of Queensland

1994 - 1997  Research Associate/Research Fellow

                     Howard Hughes Medical Institute/Harvard Medical School

 

Membership of Professional Associations:

Secretary General, Member of Executive Counsel, Chinese Society for Neuroscience

Member of Executive Cousel, the Biophysical Society of China

Executive Editor, Acta Biophysica Sinica
 

Publications

1. *Sun, L., *Han, X. and He, S.  (2011)  Activity independent development of direction-selective circuitry in the mammalian retina. PLoS One 6:e19477. *equal contribution.

2. Pe´rez de Sevilla Muller, L.,Do, M.T., Yau, K.-Y., He, S. and Baldridge, W.H.  (2010)  Tracer coupling of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells to amacrine cells in the mouse retina. Journal of Comparative Neurology 518:4813-4824.

3. *Ren. L., *Liang, H., *Diao, L. and He, S.  (2010)  Changing dendritic field size of mouse retinal ganglion cells in early postnatal development. Developmental Neurobiology 70:397-407. *equal contribution.

4. Yu, X., Xu, X., *He, S. and *He, J.  (2009)  Change detection by thalamic reticular neurons.  Nature Neuroscience 12:1165-1170. * Co-corresponding author.

5. *Chen, M., *Weng, S., *Deng, Q., Xu, Z. and He, S.  (2009)  Physiological properties of direction-selective ganglion cells in early postnatal and adult mouse retina.  Journal of Physiology (London) 587:819-828. *equal contribution.

6. Yu, X., Xu, X., Chen, X., He, S. and He, J.  (2009)  Slow recovery from excitation of thalamic reticular nucleus neurons. Journal of Neurophysiology 101:980-987.

7. He, S.  (2008)  Alpha cells take off first. Neuron 59:352-253. (preview)

8. *Sun, W., *Deng, Q., Levick, W.R. and He, S.  (2006)  ON direction-selective ganglion cells in the mouse retina.  Journal of Physiology (London) 576:197-202.  *equal contribution.

9. Deng, Q., Wang, L., Dong, W. and He, S.  (2006)  Lateral components in the cone terminals of the rabbit retina: Horizontal cell origin and glutamate receptor expression.  Journal of Comparative Neurology 496:698-795.

10. Huang, H., Li, H. and He, S.  (2005)  Identification of connexin 50 and 57 on A-type horizontal cells in the rabbit retina.  Cell Research 15:207-211.

11. Weng, S., Sun, W. and He, S.  (2005)  Identification of ON-OFF direction selective retinal ganglion cells in the mouse.  Journal of Physiology (London) 562: 899-913.

12. Diao, L., Sun, W., Deng, Q. and He, S.  (2004)  Development of the mouse retina: Emerging morphological diversity of the ganglion cells.  Journal of Neurobiology 61:236-249.

13. Dong, W., Sun, W., Zhang, Y., Chen, X. and He, S.  (2004)  Dendritic relationship between starburst amacrine cells and direction-selective ganglion cells in the rabbit retina.  Journal of Physiology (London) 556:11-17.

14. Syed, M. M., Lee, S., He, S. and Zhou, Z. J.  (2004)  Spontaneous waves in the ventricular zone of developing mammalian retina.  Journal of Neurophysiology 91:1999-2009.

15. Li, H., Gaughwin, P.M., Li, N. and He, S.  (2004)  Localization of dopamine D1-receptor to A-type horizontal cells in the rabbit retina by single cell RT-PCR.  Neuroscience Letters 355:146-148.

16. He, S., Dong, W., Deng, Q., Weng, S. and Sun, W.  (2003)  Seeing more clearly: Recent advances in understanding the retinal circuitry.  Science 302:408-411. (invited review).

17. Sun, W, Li, N. and He, S.  (2002)  Large scale morphological survey of rat retinal ganglion cells.  Visual Neuroscience 19:483-493.

18. Sun, W, Li, N. and He, S.  (2002)  Large scale morphological survey of mouse retinal ganglion cells.  Journal of Comparative Neurology 451:115-126.

19. Vaney, D.I., He, S., Taylor, W.R. and Levick, W.R.  (2001)  Direction-selective ganglion cells in the retina.  In: Motion Vision -- Computational, Neural, and Ecological Constraints. (Zanker, J. and Zeil, J., eds), pp 14-56. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

20. He, S.  (2000)  Searching for mechanisms of retinal direction selectivity.  Keio Journal of Medicine 49:159-161 (lecture notes).

21. Taylor, W.R., He, S., Levick, W.R. and Vaney, D.I. (2000)  Dendritic computation of direction selectivity by retinal ganglion cells.  Science 289:2347-2350.

22. Brown, S.P., He, S. and Masland, R.H.  (2000)  Receptive field microstructure and dendritic geometry of retinal ganglion cells.  Neuron 27:371-383.

23. He, S. and Levick, W.R.  (2000) Spatial-temporal response characteristics of the ON-OFF direction selective ganglion cells in the rabbit retina.  Neuroscience Letters 285:25-28.

24. Weiler, R., Pottek, M., He, S. and Vaney, D.I.  (2000)  Modulation of coupling between horizontal cells by retinoic acid and endogenous dopamine.  Brain Research Reviews 32:121-129.

25. He, S., Weiler, R. and Vaney, D.I.  (2000)  Endogenous dopaminergic regulation of horizontal cell coupling in the mammalian retina.  Journal of Comparative Neurology 419:33-40.

26. Weiler, R., He, S. and Vaney, D.I.  (1999)  Retinoic acid modulates gap junction permeability in the mammalian retina.  European Journal of Neuroscience 11:3346-3350.

27. He, S., Jin, Z.F. and Masland, R.H.  (1999)  The non-discriminating zone of directionally selective retinal ganglion cells: Comparison with dendritic structure and implications for mechanism.  Journal of Neuroscience 19: 8049-8056.

28. He, S., Levick, W.R. and Vaney, D.I.  (1998)  Distinguishing direction selectivity from orientation selectivity in the rabbit retina.  Visual Neuroscience 15: 439-477.

29. He, S. and Masland, R. H.  (1998)  ON direction-selective ganglion cells in the rabbit retina: Dendritic morphology and pattern of fasciculation.  Visual Neuroscience 15: 369-375.

30. He, S. and Masland, R.H.  (1997)  Retinal direction selectivity after targeted laser ablation of starburst amacrine cells.  Nature 389: 378-382.


 

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